Bachelor in International Hospitality Management

With a Swiss Professional Degree* you are granted access directly into the Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management. Depending on your HF degree, you will enter a 3 or 4 semesters Bsc Program. The program curriculum is designed by Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) and delivered on EHL Campus Passugg SSTH. Granted by the University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Western Switzerland (HES-SO), this is the only available Bachelor degree in Hospitality Management recognized by the Swiss Federal government.

Why join the BSc Program delivered on SSTH Campus:

Study with a curriculum designed and delivered by Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne

Join a small class with professors dedicated to your success

Obtain your Bachelor degree in only 3 academic semesters

Semester 1 and 2 on Campus Passugg, Semester 3 on Campus Lausanne

Gain a complete portfolio of skills in sales & marketing, HR, and business management

Access Master-level studies worldwide upon graduation

Get hired by employers ranging from major hotel brands to private banks, consulting or marketing firms.

Accreditations of the BSc in International Hospitality Management

The Bachelor in International Hospitality Management offers a curriculum designed and delivered by Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne. EHL is the only hospitality school recognized as part of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland. The bachelor's degree is also compliant with the Bologna agreement, which ensures that it is recognized throughout Europe. EHL is also accreditated by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in the United States.

An additional Swiss campus for the EHL Bachelor program

The EHL flagship Bachelor program will soon be available at an additional campus in Switzerland. Starting September 2018, we will welcome the first cohort of students for the 3rd semester of the Bachelor program (English section) to our campus in Passugg, in the picturesque mountain region of Graubünden.